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Scratch Build – In Progress Hotmods.net - The Scratchbench - FINISHED 01-01-2016

Discussion in 'Project Logs' started by Nutman, 20 Mar 2012.

  1. Nutman

    Nutman Never stuck with stock

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    Waynio: Welcome. ;) It's not going to be too fancy this one, though.

    Or... that's not the initial plan. I do realise that plans can change. ;)
     
  2. Foregasm

    Foregasm What's a Dremel?

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    LOVE the design. Editor22's render is also fantastic.
    cant wait to see the final product!
     
  3. Nutman

    Nutman Never stuck with stock

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    Thanks ;)
     
  4. Angel OD

    Angel OD Pump Killer

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    You go girl! :lol:

    Can't wait to see this thing going! :)

    Is this your Beep 2012 entrance? :)
     
  5. Nutman

    Nutman Never stuck with stock

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    Hell, no. By that time I hope to have a real casemod ready.;)
    This is just a test bench.
     
  6. grejh0t

    grejh0t What's a Dremel?

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    cool project
     
  7. dream1

    dream1 What's a Dremel?

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    Looking good start :)
     
  8. Nutman

    Nutman Never stuck with stock

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    Thanks.

    Today, I'm sleeving like a madman. Hopefully, there'll be an update later today.
     
  9. dirky90

    dirky90 Minimodder

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    what sleeving are you using? recently had amazing resents with paracord!!
     
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  10. Nutman

    Nutman Never stuck with stock

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  11. KoSoVaR^

    KoSoVaR^ Professional Sleever & Modder

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    looks amazing dude :D!
    cant really whait for more !
     
  12. MrWizard

    MrWizard What's a Dremel?

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    Looks Great!
     
  13. riekmaharg2

    riekmaharg2 has completed the PowerCore scratch build

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    Nice start on your new log :thumb:, that's really weird why they would build the pump without an rpm wire however you can just solder one straight on, its almost like they want you to solder one on.
     
  14. dirky90

    dirky90 Minimodder

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    haha i used your video as a guide!! I did it without heatshrink tho. cheers for the guide mate it really helped, keep up the good work!!:thumb:
     
  15. Nutman

    Nutman Never stuck with stock

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    Thanks. ;) Will try to update more often, but it's kinda hard...

    Thanks and welcome to the worklog. Nice to see you here. ;)

    Hi riekmaharg2, it's an honour to have you on board as well. And yes, it's kind of strange how they would make a pump without a RPM wire, but maybe it was ordered like that by Swiftech? After all, this IS a Laing D5 rebranded by Swiftech as "MCP655", so maybe Swiftech didn't want the RPM wire to begin with? I dunno, it's strange...

    Glad be have been of service to you. ;)

    So, let's see what I have been up to since last update, shall we?

    As promised, this update will mostly show you all the hardware that will be installed on The Scrapbench. But that's not all...

    .... I will also be showing some modifications (after all, this IS case modding, no?) aaaaaand some sleeving.

    Here we go!

    Ok, I have tried to cut down costs by recycling as many parts as possible from Project: Nutman, but since that project was scrapped mainly because I wasn't too happy about the performance, I have a few new parts to show you aswell.

    But let's begin with an old classic - the CPU block, which is an EK Supreme HF (the old version):

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    The graphics card is still the HIS Radeon 6870 with EK fullblock and backplate:

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    The radiators are aaaaaaalmost the same - they're still HW Labs GTS, but I replaced one of the 240 mm. ones with a 360 mm. equivalent (you can't see that in this picture, though...):

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    Replaced both OCZ Vertex 2 with 2 OCZ Vertex 3:

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    So, now I'm at SATA 3, SATA 6 GBit/s, SATA-600, or whatever people are calling it - I'm anxious to see the RAID0 numbers from those bad boys...

    Now, big change coming up...... I changed the motherboard!

    I got myself an almost new ASUS Maximus IV GENE-Z. Yup, that's a Sandy Bridge Z-68 mobo and it's mATX. It's supposed to perform really well, so I'm eager to see some numbers once I get the system put together.

    Here are some shots:

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    Now, I got inspired by something that Hannes did in his case mod project Theory | By Hannes, so... see the writing on that capacitor there?

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    Now, that's nothing a drop of acetone on a cue tip won't fix:

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    There:

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    I will do the same to all remaining capacitors found on the motherboard AND the graphics card, because... you see, this project is all about voiding all warranties! ;)

    However, I won't be lapping this bad boy:

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    It's perfect as it is. ;)

    Now, what's this?

    A package from Caseking?

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    Let's see what's in it, shall we?

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    Oh, yeah - that's right. Once again, EK throws up something on a project of mine.

    This cute MOSFET block is simply soooo sexy, so let's get some shots of it:

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    Installed:

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    I also purchased 16 GB memory for this build. I will not only use it for playing games, but also for editing videos and photos and Google SketchUp, so I wanted a lot of memory in it. Plus, these modules are rather cheap, but very good looking, in my opinion. What do you think?

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    Voiding yet another warranty:

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    I will remove all visible stickers for this project - I already removed stickers from the PSU and the motherboard, so the memory stickers had to go aswell.

    Here's how the modules look when seated in the RAM slots:

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    More recycles hardware.... this is the PSU from my old project. It's a Corsair HX620:

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    I want to single-sleeve all wires coming from inside the PSU, so I had to make some more room for them:

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    Here I am checking it before I begin sleeving it. Since it had been dormant for quite some time, you never know what state it would be in. I ALWAYS check all my hardware before I start modding it.

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    Still works. Yay! ;)

    So, let's get down to sleeving. I got this package from Nils over at MDPC:

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    That's plain white, plain black and Color-X. I tell you, the Color-X sleeving matches the colour tone of the connectors on this motherboard to PERFECTION. It's absolutely the very same colour, I swear! I'll show you this later...

    Here's the result of sleeving for 3 very long evenings:

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    Seated in the motherboard, I think you are able to see that Color-X matches the red connectors on this motherboard perfectly:

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    Oh, but what's this? Another package?

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    And who's the sender? Hm, "Nathaniel George" doesn't ring a bell?

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    But how about his?

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    Ooooh, it's from E22 (also known as Editor22) - and what did he send me?

    Let's see....

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    Custom-cut 360 mm. black acrylic fan grills! They're cut to absolutely perfection, I tell you. However, E22 didn't have time to flame polish the edges for me, so I'll just do that myself.

    Let's see some more shots of the grills:

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    E22 really did great with these. If you'd like to talk to Nate about these grills, or some other products that he makes (or perhaps can make for you?), then head over to his Facebook page and have a look.

    That's all for now. Not quite sure what the next update will be all about, so I guess you'll just have to be surprised. ;)
     
  16. dirky90

    dirky90 Minimodder

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    great sleeving, its looking smart.
     
  17. xSoMBrAx

    xSoMBrAx Minimodder

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    E22 rocks! :)
    Great photos and sleeving looks very good!

    Heatshrink is a b**** to get perfect without melting the side etc... :)
     
  18. Razer2007

    Razer2007 Building Proxima

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    Whoo another "bespoke" E22 product! Well done. Did your package also smell like dental equipment?
     
  19. Editor22

    Editor22 E22 | Hex-Gear

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    Excellent photos dude! I'm just glad they arrived safely! I really do need to get some real boxes made up :) Can't wait to see how they look on the bench!
     
  20. Nutman

    Nutman Never stuck with stock

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    Cheers, Nate. :rock:

    Yeah, some nice E22 boxes could be cool. Make sure to make them better than EK's. ;)
    Oh, and make sure to use bubble wrap and not cardboard for keeping parts apart in the boxes. I just checked up against a light source and there ARE very tiny scratch marks, probably from the moving of the rad grills during transportation. Nothing that a quick treatment with Xerapol won't fix, though.
     

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